ยง 419. Defendant may object to sufficiency of, or deny impeachment.
When the defendant appears, he must answer the articles of impeachment;
which he may do, either by objection to their sufficiency, or that of
any article therein, or by denying the truth of the same.
Structure New York Laws
Article 13-A - Judicial Proceedings for the Removal of Public Officers by Impeachment
415 - Impeachment to Be Delivered to President of the Senate.
416 - Copy of Impeachment Served on Defendant.
418 - Proceedings, if Defendant Does Not Appear.
419 - Defendant May Object to Sufficiency Of, or Deny Impeachment.
420 - Form of Objection or Denial.
422 - Two-Thirds Necessary to Conviction.
423 - Judgment on Conviction, How Pronounced.
426 - Officer, When Impeached, Disqualified to Act Until Acquitted.
427 - Presiding Officer, When President of the Senate Is Impeached.